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Beeswax candles are made from the wax that bees produce to build their honeycombs. It's a natural, renewable resource that burns cleanly and brightly.
Beeswax candles burn cleaner, longer, and brighter than most other types of candles. They are natural, non-toxic, and produce negative ions that help purify the air.
Yes, they naturally emit a subtle, sweet fragrance similar to honey and floral nectar, without the addition of artificial scents.
Beeswax candles tend to have a longer burn time compared to paraffin or soy candles. The actual burn time can vary depending on the size of the candle.
While no candle can be entirely smokeless, beeswax candles burn with little smoke when trimmed properly and kept away from drafts.
Trim the wick to about 1/4 inch before each burn. Keep the candle away from drafts to avoid uneven burning and dripping.
Beeswax candles are known to emit negative ions when burned, which can help reduce pollutants and allergens in the air.
Yes, our beeswax is ethically sourced, ensuring the well-being of the bees and the sustainability of beekeeping practices.
Yes, leftover beeswax can be collected and melted down to create new candles or other beeswax products.
Beeswax has a high melting point, making it more resistant to melting in warm conditions compared to other types of wax.
This is called "bloom" and is a natural occurrence with pure beeswax. It indicates high quality and can be gently wiped off or left as is.
Yes, beeswax candles are non-toxic and safe for pets, making them a better choice for households with animals.
Yes, we do offer different colors of beeswax candles! In addition to the natural, beautiful shades of beeswax that range from pale yellow to deep golden, we also use natural dyes to create a variety of colors.
BEE Zero Waste beeswax candles should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve their natural color and scent.
For optimal burning, trim the cotton wick to about 1/4 inch before each use. This helps prevent the flame from becoming too large, which can lead to sooting and uneven burning. A properly trimmed wick will also extend the life of your candle.
Yes, at BEE Zero Waste, we offer customization options for our beeswax candles. Whether you're looking for a specific size, scent (using natural essential oils), or even color (using natural dyes), we're here to make your vision come to life. Please contact us with your request, and we'll do our best to accommodate.
Our Vegan Wax Wraps are a plant-based alternative to our Beeswax Wraps, crafted for those following a vegan lifestyle. Instead of beeswax, these wraps use a blend of candelilla wax,pine resine and coconut oil, offering the same sustainable wrapping solution without any animal byproducts.
Use the warmth of your hands to mold the wrap over a bowl, container, or piece of food. The wrap will hold its shape when it cools, creating a seal that keeps food fresh. Perfect for wrapping sandwiches, cheese, vegetables, and covering bowls.
Yes, both our Beeswax and Vegan Wax Wraps can be washed gently in cool water with a mild dish soap. Avoid hot water, as it can melt the wax. Let them air dry, and they’re ready to be used again.
With proper care, our wraps can last up to a year or even longer. After extensive use, they can be refreshed with a new coat of wax or composted, making them a zero-waste option.
Absolutely! Both our Beeswax and Vegan Wax Wraps are fully compostable at the end of their life. They're made from natural materials that break down in a compost environment, aligning with our zero-waste goals.
Yes, our wraps can be used in the freezer for up to a month, making them a great option for storing bread, vegetables, or leftovers. Just ensure the food is wrapped tightly to prevent freezer burn.
We recommend not using our wraps with raw meat or fish. The wraps can't be washed in hot water, which is necessary to remove bacteria associated with these foods.
Our Beeswax / Vegan Wraps have a mild, natural honey scent when new, which fades with use.
All BEE Zero Waste Wraps are handcrafted with care at our workshop. We are committed to creating high-quality, sustainable products that support a zero-waste lifestyle.
You can refresh your wrap by placing it on a baking sheet in the oven on low heat for a few minutes or using a hairdryer. This method reactivates the wax, making the wrap as good as new.
BEE Zero Waste Beeswax Wraps are sustainable, reusable alternatives to plastic cling film and aluminum foil. Made with organic cotton infused with a blend of beeswax, tree resin, and coconut oil, they’re designed to wrap, cover, and protect food while keeping it fresh.
BEE Zero Waste soaps are handcrafted with love and care, using only vegan, organic ingredients. We're committed to creating soaps that are not only gentle on the skin but also environmentally friendly. Our soaps are free from parabens, palm oil, and synthetic fragrances, ensuring a natural and sustainable bathing experience.
Absolutely! Every soap we make at BEE Zero Waste is 100% vegan and cruelty-free. We believe in ethical production practices, which means no animal products are used in our soaps, and we never test our products on animals.
We use a blend of organic oils, essential oils, and botanicals to create our soaps. Our ingredients are carefully selected for their skin benefits and environmental sustainability. Each bar of soap is enriched with ingredients like organic shea butter, coconut oil, and pure essential oils for a luxurious, nourishing cleanse.
We choose not to use palm oil because of the environmental impact associated with its production, including deforestation and habitat destruction. By avoiding palm oil, BEE Zero Waste soaps support biodiversity and help protect the habitats of endangered species.
Essential oils provide a natural fragrance and offer various skin benefits, from soothing irritation to improving clarity and tone. Each BEE Zero Waste soap bar is designed not only to cleanse but also to provide a therapeutic experience through the natural benefits of essential oils.
Yes, our soaps are formulated with natural and organic ingredients known for their gentleness. However, we always recommend patch testing a new soap if you have particularly sensitive skin, as individual sensitivities to natural ingredients can vary.
While our soaps are crafted to be mild and nourishing for all skin types, we recommend using products specifically formulated for facial care when it comes to your face. This is due to the delicate nature of facial skin. However, many customers find our soaps gentle enough for full-body use.
Each batch of soap is made in small quantities to ensure quality and freshness. Our process involves strict quality control measures and a deep commitment to maintaining the highest standards. From sourcing the finest organic ingredients to the final curing stage, every step is carried out with care and precision.
To extend the life of your soap, keep it in a well-drained soap dish and allow it to dry between uses. Avoid leaving it in standing water, as this can cause the soap to become soft and reduce its longevity.
Yes, we offer beautiful, eco-friendly packaging options perfect for gifting. Our packaging is designed to reflect our commitment to sustainability, using materials that are recyclable or compostable. Whether for a special occasion or just because, BEE Zero Waste soaps make thoughtful, eco-conscious gifts.